Messages posted by : Brucie
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When to book a ski week has always been the big question!!!
If you know where you want to go, from where, and when, then book early and pay the price. If you want to end up somewhere where the tour operators cant sell, because no-one wants to go, then book late!! The last few years, in my view, have seen a huge reduction in ski holiday availability, with holiday companies reducing their exposure due to lack of demand caused by the 'recession'. They have retreated to their core market, the people unaffected, and know that they can pretty much keep the prices fairly high in that sector. This has seen real 'late deals' dry up in the last couple of years. However, in my experience, there is a window around the end of October when companies get twitchy prior to the arrival of the snow, and if you are prepared to take a chance, then that is the time, again, in my view, to book. Thankfully, I wont have this problem this year, having just sorted out an apartment for the season in my favourite place!!(Sorry) :D :D :D |
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Nelly, It looks like a google translation!!!
And to get back to the thread, I think Austria/Switzerland would be pretty tricky places to get work and accomodation. I've tried!!! But Good Luck anyway! |
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Huh??????? :?: |
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At least it wasn't the 'R' word!!!
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The Go Pro was last years must have gadge!!!
If you want to be sooooo totally last year, then go ahead. Personally I think its far more important to have an Iphone 5!!! :wink: |
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Agree with general consensus. Dont make the mistake of buying something just because its 'cheap'!! And that would seem to be the only pro in this scenario.
Are Armada's not park skis anyway?? |
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December to April is ski-ing time...........................
May to November is planning for ski-ing time!!!!! :D |
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Forgive me if this has already been suggested but I think the phrase we are all searching for is.....
'suitable for a wide range of abilities', and in one word versatility |
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